Friday, February 24, 2017

Although I'm not from New Orleans, not from Louisiana, not even from the US, I love all the pictures of Mardi Gras and King Cake. I've been to New Orleans only once (I live in The Netherlands) and loved the city's vibe and the food.

I've never eaten an original King Cake, the time I was in New Orleans wasn't around Mardi Gras, but I made my own version of the cake. For my daughters it's all about the little doll inside anyway. They want to be boss for a day so badly. Last year my husband found the doll, big disappointment to them, but this year they're sure one of them will find it. New round, new chance!

~ I love Pinterest and would like to make one thing every week that I find on
Pinterest. Since I have lots of pins (that, until now, I've just pinned
and only that), I hope this will be a way to reduce the amount of pins
on my boards. It can be anything, from cooking to crochet and from
sewing to paper crafts. Just small projects that don't take weeks to
make ~

Last week I posted the Heart Shirt to make this week, but I found out later that the link doesn't come with a pattern, so I had to make up the pattern myself, but I think it pretty much looks the same as the original.

I love the dark blue of the shirt in combination with the bluish gray of the yarn. It was a left over of something else I made long ago, but it works out great against the background color of the shirt.

Next week I would like to try a pear recipe. In The Netherlands cooking pears are very popular, especially in winter. The pears are stewed in wine for hours, together with some cinnamon and cloves, until they're colored red. Then they're cooled and served, as a side dish or as dessert. My grandmother was the best cook ever when it came to Dutch cuisine, and cooking pears (stoofperen in Dutch) was a regular side dish in her house. This variation on my grandmother's pear recipe, that I found on Pinterest, is from Ottolenghi.

Monday, February 20, 2017

On work days, when I or my husband can't pick up the kids after school ourselves, they go to childcare service. One of the teachers has found another job, and although my daughters only go once a week to childcare service, she has taken care of my daughters for quite some time, so we wanted her to give a present. I made a couple of Ibiza Style necklaces my daughters could choose from. The other necklaces they can sell on King's Day, which will be at the end of april.

Friday, February 17, 2017

A couple of weeks ago it was Chinese New Year and because there's a Chinese neighbourhood in the city I live in, Chinese New Year is celebrated here in The Netherlands, too. For years now I want to go there with my daughters, because I think the fire works and the dancing dragons look quite impressive, but somehow I've never ended up there. Other appointments, work, you name it. This year I was pretty sure we would make it, I already started to crochet a lucky cat, but no. Didn't work out again. But here's the cat.

The pattern is from Lalylala.The Chinese sign for Lucky I found on Google.

~ I love Pinterest and would like to make one thing that I find on
Pinterest every week. Since I have a lot of pins (that, until now, I've just pinned
and only that), I hope this will be a way to reduce the amount of pins
on my boards. It can be anything, from cooking to crochet and from
sewing to paper crafts. Just small projects that don't take weeks to
make ~

And here's the Thai Pumpkin Soup, just as delicious as it sounds! Definitely one I can recommend! And I didn't even alter the recipe. Just forgot to add pumpkin seeds for garnish, even though I had them in my pantry.

For Valentine's Day I wanted to make this shirt with a crocheted heart for my daughter, but due to lack of time and other (birthday) projects that had to be finished first, I'm way too late. But Valentine's Day or not, the shirt is still cute, so I'm going to make it anyway.

Monday, February 13, 2017

The Emoji Cup Cakes I made for my daughter's class as a treat for her birthday a couple of weeks ago looked pretty nice, I thought so myself, so I got a bit presumptuous and wanted to make something for Valentine's Day, too. But decorating cupcakes, I just don't have it in me. The Emoji Cakes were just one of my rare lucky shots, but I guess I have to wait about five years before there will come another moment that the constellation of the stars is right enough for me to decorate cupcakes in a nice matter. They sure weren't when I made this.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Just something easy to make: a square dreamcatcher. I hooked a granny like square, kept it square by threading large coctail pickers through all four edges, hung it from a little twig I found in the garden and added some feathers.

~ I love Pinterest and would like to make one thing that I find on
Pinterest every week. Since I have a lot of pins (that I've just pinned
and only that), I hope this will be a way to reduce the amount of pins
on my boards. It can be anything, from cooking to crochet and from
sewing to papter crafts. Just small projects that don't take weeks to
make ~

A couple of weeks ago I bought this plaid shirt for my daughter and now I made a matching hat. She didn't like the grey pompom on top in the original pattern and wanted a black one.

I've rooted trought my pantry again and found a couple of cocosmilk cans that I purchased a while ago to make Thai food with, because the Thai kitchen is one of my favourites. After a short Pinterest search for cocosmilk, I found this recipe for soup. Soup is the best. Healthy, easy to make, filling and even my young daughters like it.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

And because we had to exploit the theme to the max, we opted for a cake looking like an angler fish again. And, as said before so many times, while I'm not very good in baking and decorating cakes, this copy has surpassed all expectations of my own decorating skills. Okay, it doesn't look like a Cake Boss cake at all of course, but I'm pretty content.

Friday, February 3, 2017

This
week the last part of my youngest daughter's birthday takes place. She
still has a crush on angler fishes, so I had to find inspiration for a pinata in the direction of deep sea creatures. I really dislike boasters, but this pinata... my best so far!

~I love Pinterest and would like to make one thing that I find on
Pinterest every week. Since I have a lot of pins, that I've just pinned
and only that, I hope this will be a way to reduce the amount of pins
on my boards. It can by anything, from cooking to crochet and from
sewing to papter crafts. Just small projects that doesn't take weeks to
make~

And here's the scrub I promised to make last week!

In the end I used the scrub I found on Pinterest only as inspiration, because I sticked to my own recipe. Instead of olive oil, I used cocos oil. For the ginger I didn't use essential oil, but fresh grounded ginger. Keeps your skin youthful, they say, and who doesn't want that? To give it some color, I used a couple of drops of yellow and green food coloring.

A while ago my eye fell on this great hat. My daughter (and I, too) love plaid shirts and now I found a matching hat! We didn't have much of a winter this year (or the five years before, for that matter), but you can wear a hat just for beauty, don't you agree?